![]() ![]() There are also fun little details in the artwork-for instance, you’ll notice some references to some other titles from Restoration Games and Rob Daviau hidden in some of the buildings. The footprints on the board have UV gloss, so they really stand out from the background artwork. ![]() The footprints on the board have UV gloss so they shine and stand out. The artwork is nice, an overhead cutaway view of the building interiors but slightly angled to give it a little depth. Each of the blocks is a separate building, and there are various spaces (numbered and unnumbered) all over the board, connected by little footprints. The board shows four city blocks, with a subway station in the center and roads along the outside edges. 6 sets of player cards, each including 1 ID and 6 movement cards.Although the box says 14 and up, I’ve played with kids as young as 8 and I think it works pretty well for younger players too. It retails for $29.95 and is available in stores and from online retailers like Amazon. Stop Thief! is a catch-the-hidden-thief game for 2 to 4 players, ages 14 and up, and takes 30–45 minutes to play. It shipped to backers recently and is now available for general purchase. The electronic gizmo was replaced with an app, and the roll-and-move mechanic were swapped out for decks of movement cards. Stop Thief! was funded on Kickstarter in April 2017 by Restoration Games, raising over $100k for this brand-new update of the 1979 classic. In Reaping the Rewards, I take a look at the finished product from a crowdfunding campaign. Who will be the first to catch the thief? You’re after the reward, but so are the other private eyes. The alarm bells are ringing-a thief has just broken into the museum. ![]()
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